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# LE VILLAGE by Crédit Agricole Triveneto

A perfect example of a **digital twin**: **a 3D hub that faithfully reproduces the environments of the Padua office**. This space offers co-working areas for startups, meeting rooms and branded spaces for companies, with the aim of improving networking opportunities and increasing audience engagement.

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An immersive experience that allowed users to customize their avatar, explore the citadel, use the chat to communicate, interact with corners dedicated to the startups, and go to the main space, La Place, where they could watch events and live streams on the big screen.

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